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Turiasaurus model constructed + more news
Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com
Some recent items:
Constructing a life-size model of Turiasaurus, with video (in Spanish)
http://www.eldiario.es/aragon/sociedad/reconstruye-dinosaurio-grande-Europa_0_424858101.html
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Private prehistoric museum [Urweltmuseum Neiderhell] created by "hobby
paleontologist" Sebastian Neiderhell in Kleinholzhausen, Bavaria,
Germany.
The article states that the collection includes an elasmosaur skeleton
(in photo) and the nest of a female "Torosaurus" that is 69 million
years old... There is a dinosaur nest on display (most likely from
Mongolia or China, which would make its legal export questionable).
(in German)
http://www.ovb-online.de/rosenheim/bad-aibling/einzigartige-zeugen-erdgeschichte-5411027.html
More photos at museum website:
http://www.urweltmuseum.com/museum.php
Photo of the nest:
http://www.moesslang.net/urweltmuseum_neiderhell.htm
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Dinosaur found on South African farm
http://www.iol.co.za/scitech/science/discovery/new-dinosaur-unearthed-on-sa-farm-1.1907113#.VeC3vPlVhHw
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Isle of Wight fossil safari book
http://www.islandecho.co.uk/news/visit-isle-of-wight-launches-official-dinosaur-safari-guide
http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/on-the-trail-of-the-isle-of-wights-dinosaurs-87592.aspx
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Dino-disappointment for paleoartist Ray Troll--Alaskan "tracks" are
not what they seem...
http://kdlg.org/post/hunt-dino-dancefloor-katmai-national-park
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Reports of fossil "dinosaur" tracks found on Congo River in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (in French). The details seems at bit
confused at the moment, with some news sources referring to giant
"mammal" tracks...
http://www.tap.info.tn/fr/index.php/monde/49418-decouverte-de-traces-de-dinosaures-en-rdcongo
http://www.radiookapi.net/2015/08/28/actualite/en-bref/kisangani-les-empreintes-des-mammiferes-geants-decouvertes-apres-etiage
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Visit to prehistoric animal models in Paleopark at Darwin Museum in
Moscow, with photos (in Russian)
http://www.m24.ru/articles/82901
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Japanese dinosaur model kits use wire, paper, and wood
http://the-japan-news.com/news/article/0002374984